An ad using the image of slain New Hampshire journalist James Foley is stirring up controversy.

An ad using the image of slain New Hampshire journalist James Foley is stirring up controversy.

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Updated: 11:34 PM EDT Oct 15, 2014

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WEBVTT THE LEXUS AFTER HAVING SOME KIND OF MEDICAL SCHEUBLE. WE TURN OUR ATTENTION TO 2014 NOW AN AD USING SLAIN JAMES FOLEY IS STIRRING UP CONTROVERSY TONIGHT. PHIL LIPOF HAS BEEN LOOKING INTO IT. WHO IS BEHIND. WELL, THAT WAS WHAT HE WITH KEABLE YOU. THE AD COME FRAS GROUP CALLED SECURE AMERICA NOW. THE RIGHT WING NON-PROVE IF IT ON THE BOARD AMONG OTHERS. GOVERNOR MIKE HUCKABEE. YOU CAN SEE A PICTURE JAMES FOLEY RIGHT BEFORE HE WAS BEHEADED BY ISIS. HE THE AD TARGET DEMOCRATS RUNNING UNMIDTERM ELECTIONS. SENATOR LANDRIEU AND ANOTHER FROM ARE COLORADO. GARY% IN MY AND MARK LYOR IN ARKANSAS AND IN NEW HAMPSHIRE. ITS HE SAME EX AC AD IN EACH STATE ONLY ONE DIFFERENCE. THE POLITICIAN UNDER ATTACK IN THAT STATE. IT IS PUT IN THE AD NEXT TO PRESIDENT OBAMA. TAKE A LOOK AT THE NEW HAMPSHIRE VERSION. WELL, RADICAL ISLAMIST THREATENED TO ATTACK AMERICA. MILLIONS CROSS THE BOARD UNDETECTED. THE PRESIDENT AND SENATOR HAVE DONE NOTHING. CALL NOW AND TELL THE SENATOR TO STOP IGNORING THE BORDER CRISIS. TELL HER TO SEE CORE THE BORDER NOW. CLEARLY, THE FOCUS OF THE AD IS ON NATIONAL SECURITY. THE QUESTION IS USING FOLEY'S IMAGE OVER THE LINE OF COMMON DECENT SY. THE SENATOR THINKS SO. I THINK IT IS REALLY SHAMEFUL. THEY SHOULD TAKE HIS IMAGE OFF OF THAT AD. IT IS REALLY TO BLAST IN THE FIES THE FAMILY TO ALL OF THOSE WHO LOVED AND RESPECTED HIM. SO WE ASKED THE OPPONENT WHAT HE THOUGHT OF THE AD. HIS SPOKESWOMAN SENT US THE SHORT STATEMENT. THIS IS COME LET LIDS INAPPROPRIATE. AND DISRESPECTFUL TO THE FOLEY FAMILY. SO ED, THE CANDIDATES AGREE ON THIS AS TO THE FOLEY FAMILY.

Political ad features slain journalist James Foley

An ad using the image of slain New Hampshire journalist James Foley is stirring up controversy.